Lanarkshire-Glasgow-1865
CBTM:
21328
Map Date:
1865
Repository reference:
London Metropolitan Archives MBW 2608
Historic county:
Lanarkshire
Town name:
Glasgow
Map type:
General Purpose
Extent of cover:
whole built-up area
National grid reference:
NS592652
Exeter coverage diagram reference:
NS 5864
Map title:
'New plan of Glasgow with suburbs, from Ordnance and Actual Surveys, constructed for the Post Office Directory.'
Comments on map:
Usual clean-cut, straightforward Bartholomew work.
Scale:
1:10,560
Map-maker:
John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S. [author].
Production mode:
lithographed
Dimensions [in centimetres]:
68.0 x 54.5
Number of parts:
1
Road names:
generally
Building names:
outside built-up area only
Buildings:
noticeably generalised, public buildings emphasised
Canals:
shown
Water transport infrastructure:
docks, harbours
Sanitary and utility information:
gas works, reservoirs, water works
Places of Worship:
shown comprehensively: Many are just 'Ch', in usual Bartholomew style.
Public buildings:
town hall/administrative, customs, police
Penal:
jails/reformatories
Defence and military:
barracks
Welfare and charitable:
blind, deaf & dumb, infirmaries, mental, sailors, workhouses
Education and academic:
schools, further educational/colleges, observatories: [Academies].
Markets and exchanges:
exchanges, markets
Recreation and sports venues:
sports grounds
Woodland:
shown
Public/administrative boundaries:
borough, misc: Parliamentary.
Known copies of map:
John Moore's no.90. CUL Maps.c.146.86.1, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/39, Mtl-FHO, London Metropolitan Archives MBW 2608 [1865]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/401, NASc RHP 1718 [with elder's districts in MS], RGS MR Scotland S.145 (MR Scotland S/S.11) [515647] [1866]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/40, /41, NLS NH.675 [1867]; Mtl-FHO [1868]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/42 [1870]; Mtl-FHO [1871]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/43 [1872]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/44 [1873]; Mtl-FHO [1874]; Mtl-FHO, NASc RHP 4382 [1875]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/47, /48, NASc RHP 25512 [2 copies] [1876]; Mtl-FHO [1878]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/49 [1879]; NASc RHP 25514 [1879: municipal extension]; Mtl-FHO [1880]; Mtl-FHO [1881]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/51, NASc RHP 45162 [1882]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/52 [1883]; Mtl-FHO [1884]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/53, NASc RHP 40255 [1885]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/54A-C [3 copies] [1886]; NASc RHP 39169 ['1886-7']; Mtl-FHO, NLS Map.S.157.12 [1887]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/55 [2 copies], /56, Mtl-FHO [1888]; NASc RHP 22520 [1888: proposed boundary extension]; Mtl-FHO, NASc RHP 40372, NASc RHP 40373 [1889: showing electricity supply] [1889]; SRP RHP 6755 ['1889-90']; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/57 [2 copies], Mtl-FHO, NLS NH 675 [original], EMS.p.14 [photo], NASc RHP 40370 [with electricity supply] [1890]; NASc RHP 310 [1891: Archibald B. Allan [author], Bartholomew [print]: 79.5 x 65.0, annotated for borough boundaries and rating districts], NASc RHP 40550 [1891: Archibald B. Allan [author], Bartholomew [print], showing electricity supply]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/58 [2 copies], D-TC 13/59, NASc RHP 14766 [1891]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/358 [1891: tramway system]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/60, /61 A,B, /62, Mtl-FHO [1892]; NASc RHP 13910 [1892: Kyle Dennison & Frew [authors], Barts [pb]: Barony & regality, etc]; Mtl-FHO [1893]; NASc RHP 38338 ['1893-4']; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/64, Mtl-FHO [1894]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/65, Mtl-FHO [1895]; NASc RHP 38337 ['1895-6']; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/66 [3 copies], /67, Mtl-FHO [1896]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/68, Mtl-FHO, NASc RHP 39795 [1897]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/70 [1898]; Mtl-FHO, Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/71, NASc RHP 40615 [1899]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/74, Mtl-FHO [1900]; Glasgow City Archives D-TC 13/... and Mtl-FHO [numerous post-1900 examples].
Industry:
bricks/tiles, chemicals, distilling, engineering, food/drink, glass, metallurgical processing, ship yards, rope walk, furniture/pottery, textiles, timber, uncertain, misc: Named 'Works'; Lucifer Match Works; heavily industrialised.
Railways:
routes, goods depots, named, passenger stations: What are either proposed or freight lines are shown by fine double lines.
Gardens:
nurseries
Leisure and entertainment:
baths/spa, public halls, theatres, etc, museums, art galleries
Parkland:
public parks, private parks and ornamental ground
Service and professional:
banks
Waterbodies:
shown, curling ponds
Clubs and societies:
learned societies, unspecified
Extractive activity:
mines, quarries/pits
Monuments:
Monuments, statues: [Including Sta. of Wm. III].
Post and telegraphs:
post offices
Ferries:
ferry
Cemeteries:
shown
Ordnance Survey's
1857-8
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1892-4
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1857-8
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1892-4
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1857-8
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1892-4
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1857-8
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
1892-4
1:500
1:2500
1:10,560
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